Hi Scott and welcome, here is an alternet idea for the three way switchs, yoou 
could replace the one switch you have with a motion senser switch so when you 
walk into the room the light comes on. Just an other idea Tom
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Scott Howell 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2006 5:25 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] hello and 3-way switches


  Hello all,

  My name as the e-mail header indicates is Scott Howell. I live in 
  Mount AIry Maryland and have been blind since birth. I have learned a 
  lot of my handyman activities just by figuring out things on my own 
  and with a few questions. Can't say everything I've done was pretty, 
  but I got the job done. I've done lots of plumbing, electrical, and 
  some other repairs like hanging doors and the like.
  I however have a few projects of the electrical variety and one of 
  those I have to admit I'm not overly sure of.
  I have a need to install a 3-way switch arrangement. What I have is a 
  bathroom where the fools that built this place put the switch clear 
  on the otherside of the room near a secondary door and not near the 
  main door off the hall.
  So, my understanding is that I would remove the old switch, I'd need 
  two 3-way switches, and 3 conductor cable with ground so that makes 
  four wires total. Now what I'm not overly clear on is how to rig this 
  up. I understand basic switches to a light fixture in that power 
  comes into the switch and I'm essentually making a loop from the 
  fixture back to the switch. Now, I do know a 3-way switch has one 
  common terminal and two traveler terminals as well as a ground. Now I 
  also understand that I need to rig things up so that when one switch 
  is closed, the other is able to break the circuit.
  At this point I'm getting fuzzy and not clear how to physically wire 
  this up. Here's what I think and please any advise would be 
  greatfully appreciated.

  1. The light fixture is still wired in a loop configuration like it 
  would with a regular switch were there, I would hook the hot wire to 
  the common terminal on the the switch, connect the black wire we'll 
  call it, now I'd hook a white to the traveler, and maybe the other's 
  red can't recall, but that would go to the other traveler, and at the 
  other end of this I'd be hooking up the same wires, black to common, 
  white to another traveler, and red to the other traveler. Of course 
  ground to ground throughout.
  Now I'm probably wrong on this, but I figure someone here has done 
  this and would have some answers and I'd sure appreciate the help.
  Now I've been listening to the Blind Handyman show and its just great 
  and a valuable service.

  Thanks to all in advance.

  Scott
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